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| The Java model is the set of classes that model the |
| objects associated with creating, editing, and building a Java program. |
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| Package Specification</h2> |
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| <p><br>This package contains the Java model classes, which implement Java |
| specific behaviour for resources and further decompose Java resources into |
| model elements. |
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| Note that a lot of Java model operations require a Java project's classpath resolution. |
| For example IJavaProject#getResolvedClasspath(boolean) or JavaCore#setClasspathContainer() |
| will require to resolve the classpath of one or more projects. Client should be aware that |
| this resolution may require to take project modification rule |
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